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Grateful Dead Live at P.N.E. Coliseum on 1974-05-17

Set 1:
d1t01 - The Promised Land
d1t02 - Deal
d1t03 - The Race Is On
d1t04 - Ramble On Rose
d1t05 - Jack Straw
d1t06 - Dire Wolf
d1t07 - Beat It On Down The Line
d1t08 - Loose Lucy
d1t09 - Big River
d1t10 - It Must Have Been The Roses
d1t11 - Mexicali Blues
d1t12 - Row Jimmy
d2t01 - Playing In The Band

Notes

Patch Info:
Unknown Mics -> Cassette Master -> Cassette -> HD (shnid=28041) supplies:
The Promised Land (0:32 - 0:35)
Unknown Mics -> Cassette Master -> HD (shnid=28041) supplies:
Playing In The Band (16:58 - 17:24)
Notes:
-- All disc changes are seamless
-- Many flaws cleaned up
-- This source has more tuning than the other circulating sources
-- Reel flip in China Doll cleaned up with crossfade
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
-- Patch source was slow but has been fixed

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Reviews

Reviewer:clementinescaboose -
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July 20, 2015 Subject:
Playing in the Band

This Playing in the Band is unbelievable. One of the very best of the year, or ever. Absolutely decimates the fabled (read: overrated) version from 5/21/74.

Reviewer:c-freedom -
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May 18, 2015 Subject:
It Must Have Been the ROSES...

Set One
The Dead's sound in 74 is just right.
I really like the Ramble on Rose / Jack Straw
Dire Wolf sounds somewhat out of place.
but even tunes that I do not normally gravitate towards like Mexicali and Big River are well played and sound great.
The mellow Jerry tunes in set one THE ROSES and ROW JIMMY are just so slow and trippy
And 23 minutes of P.I.T.B
Set Two
U.S. Blues/ Me & My Uncle/ Ship of Fools/ Money,Money/ On paper this might get by you but I found this to be some pretty stinging social commentary.
I have no clue how Me & My Uncle fits in with the three other songs but taken as a whole I would say these tunes speak volumes about the post Vietnam War world the country was heading into.
Very good China>Rider firmly in the 2nd set.
Greatest Story/Now I like Donna and I will tell you why- when she gives out some howls during GSET that is just what I would do or something in a deeper voice for a dude. But really she is feeling the music and to me that is what counts.
I can't tell you how many mini-jam sessions outside of shows that just blew me away.
Sugaree/Perhaps the ultimate I can't stop you but I tried my best song.
Truckin (They regroup from a blown intro and rock this pretty good)>Nobodies Fault =A very traditional tune and at the end of the day I have come to find that the Bible has shed more light on the human condition than even the Grateful Dead did for me. Thank You JESUS! Thanks Jerry.
>Eyes=Oh these EYES from 73 and 74 are just so hot. The jam at the end of this EYES is intense!
And then > China Doll /Sugar Magnolia (I will take that to close a show anyday, anytime)
"She can make happy, any man alive!!!"

This is amazing , great performance. How many times did they play Vancouver? I did some research,didnt get an answers but got some amusing stories/history. It seems like whoever is running the soundboard is using the first song as a sound check.Thats lame for us listening to the recording, but cool to just hear the bass and drums for a bit, they are holding it together.Nice Ramble on Rose,Eyes-everything! I like sound boards, but it is nice to hear a little bit of the crowd sometimes, like the shrieking freak at the start of Ramble on Rose.

. . . this is the best China->Rider ever. It has it all. Of course, it helps to have the CM remaster, though the earlier boards in circulation going back to '89 (for me) were no slouches either. Do yourself a favor and savor this flavor.

I just have to put a plug in for Row Jimmy. Definitely one of the best versions out there. Keith is playing Rhodes and Phil is playing really far out bass lines. So tranquil and beautiful. #1 Dead tune that makes me cry (right up there with Comes a Time and Warf Rat).

Exellent show. Perfect sound from Mr. Miller. Here's a tip. Most of the boards from this era start off with a terrible mix for the first song or so. Don't let that stop you. They just keep getting better until the point where you're at the seventh or eighth track thinking wow this is amazing.

The name Charlie Miller guarantees a quality recording. Performance is a little slow to start, but by the time they hit "Big River" the band is firing on all cylinders. Although Bob pulls a Jerry at the beginning of Truckin', the musicianship more than makes up for any lyrical gaffes. Give this one a listen, you won't be disapointed